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hospital. a former oakland tribune photographer was shot and killed in oakland last night. 54-year-old lionel fluker was killed weep driving home -- killed while driving home. a second man who police believe was the intended victim critically wounded. police have no suspect information or motive. victims of the eye -- -- six people were shot to death at the school. the school has struggled to recover from the tragedy. the confessed shooter was determined incompetent to stand trial. >> tonight's memorial concert features the san francisco master chloral.
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>> we turn our attention now to weather. the rain, sticking around this weekend. tourist's at fisherman's wharf didn't let the rain keep them away in addition to the rain there was also lots of fog and low clouds. you can see how think it was at one point this morning on the bay bridge. flights to sfo were delayed up to an hour. flights are now become on time. >> here's a live look outside right now. you can see the sun trying to come out a little bit. lisa has the first look at the forecast. lisa? >> the sunset is 73:08 and we -- 7:38. but a couple of week systems, moving across the bay area tomorrow and tomorrow evening. live doppler 7hd doctor shows the sweep, and you're looking at the various levels of clouds and gusty winds from san car roz san carlos.
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the golden gate bridge, dry pavement and temperatures in the low 60s. if you're headed out tonight bring your jacket. the best chance of rain is tomorrow evening. we'll cooloff before warming up significantly beginning the work week. >> ama: belmont police are investigating a series of burglaries, at least three homes were broken into between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. yesterday on manzanita valley view. the police believe the burglaries are connected to other incidents. residents and city leaders are taking steps to build a better neighborhood in san francisco rows ocean view district. a few dozen gathered this morning for a walking tour of the urban blight in the area. burned out buildings, graffiti, and trash on the street are some problems people are trying to solve. the mayor is focusing on ocean view in the invest in
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neighborhood initiative. >> pry ore tights departments efforts and energy to improve the quality of life, improve community coe will be -- collaboration and support small businesses. >> ama: it's one of 25 neighborhoods in the city the mayor's program is targeting for improvements and economic development. struggling bay area home owners are getting some much-needed help this weekend. the neighborhood assistance corporation of america is hosting a five-day mortgage relief program in san francisco. organizers say they can help people lower their payments by as much as a thousand dollars a month. the free mortgage relief event continues through tuesday. at the san francisco mariott marquee from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. >> a simulated by vitally important earthquake rescue effort today. local and national rescue teams from menlo park and oakland took part in the exercise. teams were judged not only on
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the quickness of their response but the quality of handling the injured. >> how they treat the victim in terms of not just medically, whenever is medically wrong with them for that simulation, but if they're contaminated, and there will be contaminated victims with biological, radiological, and chemical agents as part of the simulation so they go through a decon process of the victims and the rescuers themselves. >> this is the first time the teams have had a chance to practice the simulated disaster in mere nearly four years. >> still to come, multibillion dollar industry that can't operate like a normal business. why banks don't want this organization's money. >> the food truck guy has a new home but there's one place where they're not allowed now. >> and how much would you pay for a baseball card? it's called the holy
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>> states with legalized marijuana are running into problems with cash. in the eyes of banks cash from medical marijuana stories is illegal because the federal government calls pot illegal, and since banks are federal institutions their hands are tied.
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the pot store owners have had their bank accounts closed. >> everything we do here has to be cash, which makes it more attractive to theft, which is why my store is built like a bank on steroid. >> there will be banks that will take it but there's got to be a lot more clarity before most banks will get involved in something illegal at the federal level. >> analysts believe that some banks, smelling profits, may take a don't ask don't tell approach. >> gas prices continue to drop. according to aaa the national average is now 3.61. that's a 50-cent drop from the record high of 4.11 in 2008. however, it's significantly higher, of course insuring california. statewide the average is 4.03 a gallon. the bay area, the average is 4.04 a gallon. >> san francisco crews are continuing work on the new transbay transit center. this weekend crews are installing a traffic bridge over
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the street between mission and howard. the temporary bridge will allow workers to excavate under the street to build the footprint for the new transit center. one block of the street is closed through 5:00 a.m. monday morning. just ahead, food trucks take over, but there's one venue you won't find one this year. a bridal frenzy in the south bay. the gown-shopping excursion that does more than get you dressed for the big day. it helps find cancer. the rain isn't out of here just yet. the forecast is next. >> on the eve of the final four the cal women talk staying in the moment, bester -- buster posey honored
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the food truck movement is moving to airports nationwide. several airports across the u.s. are now allowing gourmet food trucks to dish up their food in parking lots. tampa international and austin are just a few airports jumping
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on board. lax has a food stand past the check point. food trucks won't be welcome at america's cup. there will be 40 food concession stands and the america's cup village. the deadline to apply is april 12th. no word from the america cup on why food trucks are being excluded from consideration. santa clara today it was combination of discount bridal gowns and a great charity. the brides against breast cancer show. the brides to be shopped for pricey gowns at rock bottom prices and contributing to the fight against cancer. >> when brides can come and find designer and couture gowns for 900, it's a great deal for them, and then he the money is going towards a great cause.
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>> 70% of the proceed goes to those impacted by cancer. for more information go to the web site, abc7news.com, and click on "see it on tv". lisa is checking out the forecast, and if we have warming headed our way. >> we do. in fact another weak system will visit us tomorrow morning, and a stronger one later on tomorrow. so here's a look at live doppler 7hd with the cloud cover and a moisture onshore flow that continues throughout the evening hours and eventually stronger area of low pressure will drop done from the north, spreading a better chance of rain say by 2:00, 3:00 tomorrow. we'll time it out for you in just a moment. high temperatures today, low 60s. fog at the coast, and a little breezy at times. 73 in gilroy. right now mostly cloudy. a few peeks of sunshine. if your headed into the city it's typically cool, in the mid-50s, and mist and drizzle
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overnight. holding on to low 60s for san jose and oakland. 55 half moon bay. the bay bridge, turn out to be a pretty good day with some sunshine around, feeling like spring. going to feel like summer by the middle of the upcoming work week. 60 in santa rosa right now. 64 in the delta. upper 50s union city. the forecast tonight calls for mostly cloudy skies. some mist and drizzle. the muggy feel to the air continues through tonight and tomorrow. increasing cloud will bring a better chance of rain maybe for the giants. that will bring them luck, right? and sunny skies, breezy conditions, as high pressure builts in monday morning. so, temperatures tonight, with the cloud cover, upper 40s to low 50s. so, sleight ray -- satellite radar composite shows the flow, and the first system is weak,
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the tail end coming through tomorrow morning, giving us a slight chance of showers and then a stronger area of low pressure bringing wind, sierra snow, and rain tomorrow. that's going to slide in tomorrow evening. so we want to time it out and show you for the rs of the evening, cloudy skies, maybe some mist and drizzle. here we are tomorrow morning with light rain, sonoma, going through 9:00, 10:00, more clouds, maybe a few areas of light rain. by 3:00, we're mostly cloudy and most of the activity is to the north. so by 4:00, 5:00, it heads south. we could see some rain at the park and we'll be looking at temperatures cooler. by monday, sierra snow and things have settled down considerably but gusty winds behind the system. 76 in l.a. no rain there rain the northern half of the state, and temperatures tomorrow, tooler, upper 60s, santa cruz, and the
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game, cloudy skies, and chance of rain temperatures the evening hour. breezy monday. sunny. much warmer tuesday, wednesday, cool off a little bit. still nice the end of the week. so follow live doppler 7hd on twitter for the latest weather conditions, "spare the air" alerts and power outage information and weather tweets. >> collin crush is -- collin rush is here. >> i jumped the gone because i wanted to get to the -- >> so excited to see this. okay. miniature version of the inch mvp award given to buster posey. accompanies this guy, buster bobblehead. the 2012 mvp award. the seventh giants player to garner mvp awards.
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and kevin mitchell, barry bonds and jeff kemp. posey, behind the plate for ryan vogelsong against the cardinals. vogueing looking to extend the streak of 26 scoreless innings, huh-uh. 1-0 st. louis, hunter pence sitting on the fast ball, over the center field, second of the year for pence. beltran gets to vogelsong again. the pitch in the zone, tagged to right. in comes carpenter and holliday. giants down 5-2 in the eight. goodbye. pablo sandoval. slow low pop lefter center. to the locker room we go. >> part of the game. got to keep grinding. it happens. le stinks when it does happen but that's baseball. got to keep trying to make pitches, and need to make other few better ones. >> that one inning, threw the
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ball well, had some tough luck give the cardinals credit. >> let's talk a's. colon activated today, gets the start against houston, back from the 50-game suspension for testing positive for testosterone. 11 strikeouts but was optioned to triple-a sacramento. coco crisp going opposite field solo shot. 1-0 a's in the fourth. stanford alum jason castro, good to see him back and healthy. houston takes the 3-1 lead. a's answer in the sixth, now lead 4-3. >> cal hoping by this time tomorrow they're talking about their next opponent. that would mean they're in the national championship game. first thinks first, the final four matchup with louisville awaits the team that pulled off the upset of all upsets when they knocked off brittany griner and baylor. cal the only big east school in new orleans and they like it that way.
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>> i think the easiest thing has been to be how we've been all year, and is enjoying every moment we can, being together, being with this team, and then at the same time focusing and locking in. it's just them being used to more people when we get off the bus and more lights and cameras. but the idea of enjoying it and focusing. >> men's final now there louisville rallies from a 12-point second half deficit to defeat wichita state 72-68. the second semifinal just starting right now between syracuse and michiganful we'll have highlights out 9:00 and 11:00. >> third round of the valero texas open. rory mcill royal decide -- mcilroy decided he needed a workout before the masters. he is at 6-under, four off the lead. billy horschel chipping in for
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birdie. >> women lazy first major of the year the kraft nabisco crampship. park, birdies the fifth right here. at 12-under, park, a 3-shot lead heading into the final round tomorrow. >> look at this video. dedication to your job in an 18 and-under hockey championship, lithuanian player tosses his stick, nails the referee. the ref -- he doesn't come back to him. he goes to the other player on the opposing team, pushes the two aside and says, let's get back to the game. that's amazing. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply and hardware, talk about sticking to your job and not getting caught in the moment. >> where can i find that bobblehead? the sports office? >> you'll probably find it with all the others in the sports office. >> ama: a big return for a baseball card that is more than 100 years old.
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we'll
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>> ama: join mary tonight at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll find out why u.s. and scioscia military leaders were on alert tonight keeping an eye on the north. >> a bay area off-duty police
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officer lends a big hand to a tsa agent in hawai'i. tonight he shares his story with us. that's all coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >> one of the most coveted baseball cards in the world sold for a record today. the 1909 wagner card sold for $2.1 million today. that is the highest price ever for a card in a public sale. less than 200 of the cards were originally printed. they were hasn't out in packs of cigarettes. wagner says he stopped the printing of his card because he didn't want to promote smoking for kids but some baseball historians say it's because he didn't get paid. that's a lot of money for a baseball card. good for somebody. >> i wonder what buster's is worth. >> yeah. that's it for us. thank you for joining us. see you at 9:00 and 11:00.
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